1996 Pontiac Bonneville No air blowing in cabin

Tiny
XTREMEDBF
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  • 1996 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE
  • 6 CYL
  • FWD
  • AUTOMATIC
  • 12,300 MILES
My blower for the air in the cabin, both heated and cooled, started worrking intermittently then stopped all together, regardless of commanded fan speed. The car is equipped with an all electronic enviromental control system. The air does change temeprature just fine, however there is no airflow.

My question iswhat is the best way to trouble shoot this to either the blower or the corntrol system? Where is the fan/blower motor located at?

Thanks
Friday, April 18th, 2008 AT 6:16 PM

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Tiny
SUSMAN28888
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Your blower motor is shot, if you open the hood on the passangers side, near the windshield you shold have an in cabin air filter, the blower motor is below that filter. To fix or remove or replace the blower motor, you need to go inside the car, go below where the glove box is, you will see a black plastic shield. Remove that shield. It should be four screws, and the blower motor sits right up under that shield. You cant miss it, be careful not to damage any wires in the process.

Any other questions let me know
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Thursday, May 1st, 2008 AT 8:57 PM

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